VIC 20 outdated
With the release of a new, cheap home computer, Commodore is soon to stop selling the VIC-20 home computer in the United States (although it will continue to sell it overseas, where the 1 Commodore 64 has not eaten so heavily into VIC-20 sales).
Commodore’s new Commodore 16 home computer has 16K bytes of memory and will sell for SUS 99. The company is also expected to release soon new Commodore 64 peripherals, including a new printer, a mouse, a light pen and a touch screen.
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Press, 24 April 1984, Page 29
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89VIC 20 outdated Press, 24 April 1984, Page 29
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